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Ae•gos•pot•a•mi
Pronunciation: (ē"gus-pot'u-mī"), [key]—
n.
a river in ancient Thrace, flowing into the Hellespont: near its mouth the Athenian fleet was defeated by Lysander, 405 b.c., in the last battle of the Peloponnesian War.
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